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Mortgage Foreclosures - A New World After the Moratoriums End

 

Learn about the alternatives to foreclosures and how the CARES Act legislation has affected them.

This topic will focus on the process and procedures of mortgage foreclosure, specifically a judicial mortgage foreclosure. The material will discuss the differences between judicial and nonjudicial foreclosure. Learn what creditors faced during a foreclosure prior to the current COVID-19 world. The main part of the topic will focus on what a creditor and/or its counsel can expect moving forward in 2023. What will a post-COVID-19 foreclosure world look like? What did moratoriums teach us about foreclosure litigation and what types of litigation can be expected? How long will a typical foreclosure take due to the expected court backlogs? What can creditors do to prepare, loss mitigation options to avoid a foreclosure?

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Nicole Mariani Noel

Nicole Mariani Noel

Kass Shuler, P.A.

  • Shareholder and Bankruptcy Partner at Kass Shuler, PA
  • Heads the bankruptcy practice group and handles cases throughout Florida, including the Northern, Middle, and Southern districts, as well as District of Colorado, Eastern and Southern District of Texas, all three Districts in Tennessee, and Northern and Southern District of Illinois.
  • Practices in the fields of bankruptcy, creditors’ rights and insolvency, real estate, consumer and business litigation
  • Adjunct professor at Stetson University College of Law, St. Petersburg College, and Hillsborough Community College, teaching bankruptcy, real property finance, business law and civil litigation
  • Authored a chapter on bankruptcy in Florida Foreclosure Law published by Fastcase
  • Secretary for the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar for the 2022–2023 Bar year
  • Formerly chaired the Bankruptcy Practice Group for the American Legal and Financial Network (ALFN) and the Case Law Update Subcommittee for the Real Property Finance and Lending Committee of the Real Property Probate and Trust Law Section of the Florida Bar
  • Participated in the 2016 Next Generation program held by the Bankruptcy Judges during the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges (NCBJ)
  • Named one of ALFN’s Junior Professionals and Executives Group (JPEG)’s stand-out young professional to watch in 2016
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 813-229-0900, ext. 1343
Laura E. Noyes

Laura E. Noyes

Kass Shuler, P.A.

  • Shareholder in the Tampa office of Kass Shuler
  • Focuses her practice on real estate litigation with an emphasis on representation of lenders, loan servicers, investors and debt collectors in the consumer finance industry
  • Manages a portfolio of highly-litigated state court cases focused in the areas of consumer banking and real estate litigation, where she: collaborates with in clients to develop and implement litigation, settlement and trial strategies to minimize risk and future exposure; drafts pleadings, discovery, memorandums, motions, settlement agreements, and other legal documents necessary to achieve favorable resolutions; and conducts legal research to obtain answers to complex issues of law or facts
  • Managing attorney of the Foreclosure Department
  • Juris Doctor from the Florida State University College of Law
  • Board Certification in Real Estate Law from the Florida Bar in 2022

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